Neighborhood Action Plan Summary - Phase II

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Loring Park
Strategy
Plan Funds
Plan
Total
Additional NRP Funds
NRP
Total
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Citation
Strategy Name
Early
Access
Action
Plan
Phase I
Rollover
Reserve
Funds
Program
Income
Plan
Funds for
Housing
Mod #s
Affecting
Strategy
HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT
1.1.1.A. Residential Property 2% Loan Program   $70,000.00 $70,000.00       $70,000.00 $70,000.00 14,15,16
1.2.1.A. Nicollet Avenue Affordable Housing Development Fund   $28,841.00 $28,841.00       $28,841.00 $28,841.00 4,5,7,8
1.2.2.a AH - Hawthorne Avenue Apartments         $200,000.00   $200,000.00    
1.2.2.b. AH - Jeremiah Program         $1,000,000.00   $1,000,000.00    
1.3.1. Heading Home Hennepin   $662.00 $662.00       $662.00 $662.00 6
1.4.1. Land Use Committee Meetings   $15,000.00 $15,000.00       $15,000.00 $15,000.00 14
1.4.2. Land Use Committee Communications                  
1.4.3. Land Use Committee: Inter-neighborhood Coordination                  
1.4.4. Land Use Committee Outreach                  
1.4.5. Land Use Strategies Implementation                  
1.4.6. Developer Engagement                  
1.4.7. Government Engagement                  
URBAN DESIGN / IMPROVEMENTS
2.1.1. Master Plan Outreach and Participation   $67,000.00 $67,000.00       $67,000.00 $54,270.00 4,5,8
2.1.2. Coordination with Government                  
2.1.3. Coordination with Neighborhoods                  
2.1.4. Neighborhood Master Plan   $84,000.00 $84,000.00       $84,000.00 $49,560.00 13,15
2.1.5. Master Plan Coordination                 13
2.2.1. Corridor Housing Initiative / Nicollet Avenue Development Guidelines Implementat                  
2.3.1. Loring Hill Design Guidleines Implementation                  
2.4.1.F Loring Greenway Improvements   $6,000.00 $6,000.00       $6,000.00   3
2.5.1. Hennepin / Lyndale Civic Corridor   $10,000.00 $10,000.00       $10,000.00   13
2.6.1. Urban Environment Improvements                  
2.6.2. Design Assistance for Emerging Neighborhood Groups                  
ECONOMIC VITALITY
3.1.1. Commercial Cooridor Support                  
3.1.2. Commercial 2% Loan Program                 6
3.1.3. Loring Park Business Community                  
3.1.4. Arts as Economic Development                  
3.1.5. Institutional Support for Businesses                  
3.2.1. Walking Tour                  
3.2.2. Neighborhood Signage   $5,000.00 $5,000.00       $5,000.00   13
TRANSPORTATION
4.1.1. Pedestrian Accessibility                  
4.1.2. Minneapolis Pedestrian Master Plan                  
4.1.3.D. Bicycle Safety - Signage and Education   $700.00 $700.00       $700.00   6
4.1.4. Multi-Modal Transportation Options                  
4.1.5. Traffic Calming and Crosswalk Improvements   $5,000.00 $5,000.00       $5,000.00   13
4.1.6. Parking Impacts / Car Sharing                  
4.1.7. Accessibility for All                  
4.1.8. Non-Auto Oriented Transit Infrastructure                  
4.2.1. Downtown Bus Fare Zone                  
4.2.2. Mass Transit Technology                  
4.2.3. Transit Stops / Shelters                  
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
5.1.1. Historic Asset Identification                  
5.1.2. Historic Designation                  
5.1.3. Historic Awareness                  
PARK PLANNING AND IMPROVEMENTS
6.1.1. Loring Park Entrance Improvements   $8,000.00 $8,000.00       $8,000.00    
6.1.2. Loring Park Berger Fountain and Plaza Improvements   $8,000.00 $8,000.00       $8,000.00    
6.1.3. Loring Park Secondary Entrances                  
6.1.4. Loring Park Athletic Court Improvements                  
6.1.5. Loring Park Early Improvements                  
6.2.1. Loring Park, MPRB Communications                  
6.2.2. Loring Park Partnerships                  
SUSTAINABILITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
7.1.1. Sustainable Practices   $10,031.00 $10,031.00 $8,091.85     $18,122.85   9,10,11
7.1.2. Residential Green Innovation Matching Grant Program   $7,902.00 $7,902.00       $7,902.00 $7,902.00 9,12,16
7.1.3. Green Space Enhancements                  
7.1.4. Alternate Energy Resources                  
LIVABILITY AND SAFETY
8.1.1. Livability Committee Meetings                  
8.1.2. Livability Committee Community Connections                  
8.1.3. Livability Committee Outreach                  
8.1.4. Livability Strategies Implementation                  
8.1.5. Livability Committee Community Events                  
8.1.6. Livability Committee Partnerships                  
8.2.1. Downtown 100 Crime Reduction Program                 12
8.2.2. Minneapolis Community Prosecutor Program                  
8.2.3. Probation Officer                  
8.2.4. Increased Police Presence                  
8.2.5. Downtown Safety Zone Expansion                  
8.2.6. Restorative Justice Community Action                 13
8.3.1. CERT / Red Cross Trainings                  
8.3.2. Walking / Block Club                  
8.3.3. Earth Day Clean-up Event                  
8.3.4. National Night Out / Light Up Loring                  
8.4.1. Hennepin County Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee                  
8.4.2. Police Department Staffing                  
8.4.3. Police Department Diversity                  
8.5.1. Street Lighting Improvements                  
8.5.2. Graffiti Elimination                  
8.5.3. Noise Reduction Efforts                  
8.5.4. Litter Reduction Efforts                  
8.5.5. Livability Assistance for Emerging Neighborhood Groups                  
8.6.1. Community Access to Social Services                  
EDUCATION, CULTURE AND RECREATION
9.1.1. Emerson Spanish Langauge Immersion School Media Support   $2,000.00 $2,000.00       $2,000.00    
9.1.2. School Access to Public Services                  
9.1.3. School and Civic Life                  
9.2.1. Adult Education Opportunities                  
9.3.1. Loring Park Arts and Cultural Programming                  
9.3.2. Loring Park Sports and Play Facilities                  
COMMUNITY EVENTS AND OUTREACH
10.1.1. Loring Park Events                  
10.1.2. Community Events   $7,500.00 $7,500.00       $7,500.00 $6,075.00  
10.1.3. Minimize Impacts on Loring Park                  
10.1.4. CLPC Annual Meetings   $1,000.00 $1,000.00       $1,000.00 $810.00  
10.2.1. Publicize Neighborhood Events and Meetings   $7,500.00 $7,500.00       $7,500.00 $6,075.00  
FACILITIES AND COMMUNICATION TOOLS
11.1.1. CLPC Office Space   $12,000.00 $12,000.00       $12,000.00 $9,720.00  
11.1.2. CLPC Communications   $2,468.00 $2,468.00       $2,468.00 $1,999.08  
11.1.3. CLPC Public Meeting Space                  
HUMAN RESOURCES
12.1.1. CLPC Outreach                  
12.1.2. Sustain Participation                  
12.2.1.a Phase II Plan Development $30,969.00   $30,969.00 $17,500.00     $48,469.00 $30,969.00 1,2,11
12.2.1.b. CLPC Staff   $112,600.00 $112,600.00 $32,828.01     $145,428.01 $91,206.00 3,4,6,7,10,11,12,16
12.2.2. Maintain NRP                  
12.2.3. City Finance Support                  
12.2.4. City Engagment                  
12.2.5. Utilitize Park for Communications                  
TOTAL$30,969.00 $471,204.00 $502,173.00 $58,419.86 $1,200,000.00   $1,760,592.86 $373,089.08  

Phase II Plan Allocation Available in First Three Years (80%)$502,173.00
Phase II Plan Allocation Percentage for Housing74%
Phase II Affordable Housing Reserve Fund $$1,200,000.00
Phase II Community-Oriented Public Safety Initiatives Reserve Fund $ 
** On March 22, 2004, the NRP Policy Board adopted a policy that requires each neighborhood to limit its Phase II Neighborhood Action Plan obligations to no more than 80% of their neighborhood allocation during the first three years following approval of its Action Plan.

PLAN MODIFICATIONS
No.Plan Step ModifiedApprovedDescription
1Full Action Plan Pending11/26/01The NRP Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $7,500 in Phase I funds to Phase II strategy, CLPC Staff (Human Resources 12.2.1.). (This modification is Phase I Plan Modification #6 and Phase II Plan Modification #1.)
2Full Action Plan Pending11/29/05The NRP Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $10,000 of Phase I funds to Phase II strategy, CLPC Staff (Human Resources 12.2.1.). (This modification is Phase I Plan Modification #15 and Phase II Plan Modification #2.)
3Full Action Plan01/05/10The NRP Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $17,828.01 of Phase I funds to Phase II strategy, CLPC Staff (Human Resources 12.2.1.). (This modification is Phase I Plan Modification #23 and Phase II Plan Modification #3.) The modification also reallocated $3,000 from Loring Greenway Improvements (Urban Design/Improvements 2.4.1.F.) to CLPC Staff (Human Resources 12.2.1.).
4Full Action Plan12/01/10The NRP Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $21,000 from Nicollet Avenue Affordable Housing Development Fund (Housing 1.2.1.A.) to the following strategies: (1) $13,000 to Master plan Outreach and Participation (Urban Design/ Improvements 2.1.1.); and (2) $8,000 to CLPC Staff (Human Resources 12.2.1.).
5Full Action Plan05/26/11The NRP Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $15,000 from Nicollet Avenue Affordable Housing Development Fund (Housing 1.2.1.A.) to Master Plan Outreach and Participation (Urban Design/Improvements 2.1.1.).
6Full Action Plan11/08/11The NRP Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $25,000 to CLPC Staff (Human Resources 12.2.1.) from the following strategies: (1) $14,338 from Heading Home Hennepin (Housing and Development 1.3.1.); (2) $9,362 from Commercial 2% Loan Program (Economic Vitality 3.1.2.); and (2) $1,300 from Bicycle Safety - Signage and Education (Transportation 4.1.3.D.).
7Full Action Plan12/07/11The NRP Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $20,000 from Nicollet Avenue Affordable Housing Development Fund (Housing 1.2.1.A.) to Master Plan Outreach and Participation (Urban Design/Improvements 2.2.1.).
8Full Action Plan12/27/11The NRP Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $20,000 from Nicollet Avenue Affordable Housing Development Fund (Housing 1.2.1.A.) to Master Plan Outreach and Participation (Urban Design/Improvements 2.2.1.).
9Full Action Plan06/29/13The NCR Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $10,000 from Residential Green Innovation Matching Grant Program (Sustainability and the Environment 7.1.2.) to Sustainable Practices (Sustainability and the Environment 7.1.1.).
10Full Action Plan10/22/14The NCR Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $20,610.27 in Phase I funds to the following Phase II strategies: (1) $5,610.27 to Sustainable Practices (Sustainability and the Environment 7.1.1.); and (2) $15,000 to CLPC Staff (Human Resources 12.2.1.). (This modification is Phase I Plan Modification #24 and Phase II Plan Modification #10.)
11Full Action Plan11/01/14The NCR Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $2,481.58 in Phase I funds to Sustainable Practices (Sustainability and the Environment 7.1.1.). (This modification is Phase I Plan Modification #25 and Phase II Plan Modification #11.) The modification also reallocates $31 in Early Access funds from CLPC Staff (Human Resources 12.2.1.) to Sustainable Practices (Sustainability and the Environment 7.1.1.).
12Full Action Plan09/16/15The NCR Director approved a modification to the Phase II plan to reallocate $15,000 to CLPC Staff (Human Resources 12.2.1.) from the following strategies: (1) $10,000 from Residential Green Innovation Matching Grant Program (Sustainability and the Environment 7.1.2.); and (2) $5,000 from Downtown 100 Crime Reduction Program (Livability and Safety 8.2.1.).
13Full Action Plan09/24/18The NCR Director approved a modification to the plan to reallocate a total of $20,000 from the following strategies: (1) $3,000 from Neighborhood Signage (Economic Vitality 3.2.2.); (2) $12,000 from Traffic Calming and Crosswalk Improvements (Transportation 4.1.5.); and (3) $5,000 from Restorative Justice Community Action (Livability and Safety 8.2.6.). The funds are reallocated to the following strategies: (1) $10,000 to Neighborhood Master Plan (Urban Design/Improvements 2.1.4.); and (2) $10,000 to Hennepin/ Lyndale Civic Corridor (Urban Design/Improvements 2.5.1.).
14Full Action Plan11/21/18The NCR Director approved a plan modification to reallocate $15,000 from Residential Property 2% Loan Program (Housing and Development 1.1.1.A.) to Land Use Committee (Housing and Development 1.4.1.). The modification also revises the wording of Land Use Committee (Housing and Development 1.4.1.) to include staff time spent on housing land use issues.
15Full Action Plan09/19/19The NCR Director approved a plan modification to reallocate $25,000 from Residential Property 2% Loan Program (Housing and Development 1.1.1.A.) to Neighborhood Master Plan (Urban Design/Improvements 2.1.4.).
16Full Action Plan03/30/20The NCR Director approved a modification to the plan to reallocate $7,600 from Residential Green Innovation Matching Grant Program (Sustainability and the Environment 7.1.2.) to CLPC Staff (Human Resources 12.2.1.). The modification also revises the wording of Residential Property 2% Loan Program (Housing and Development 1.1.1.A.) to allow for affordable home ownership projects anywhere in the City.

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